Telephone incoming signal discriminator

ABSTRACT

A telephone incoming signal discriminator constructed to include a first relay, a FSK detector, a DTMF detector, a pin detector, a tone amplifier and oscillation control, a FSK/DTMF decoder IC, a memory, a buzzer, a comparison/setting control IC, an auto answer machine, and a second relay, wherein when a telephone signal comes, it is detected by the FSK detector and the DTMF detector, and then decoded by the FSK/DTMF detector IC, and then compared with the set code by the comparison/setting control IC, so that the comparison/setting control IC drives the telephone to ring when matched, or switches on the second relay for enabling the incoming telephone signal to be shifted to the auto answer machine when not matched.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a telephone incoming signal discriminator and, more particularly, to such a telephone incoming signal discriminator, which automatically discriminates incoming telephone signal, letting important telephone calls to ring the telephone and, leaving unimportant telephone calls to be automatically answered by an automatic answer machine.

[0002] In our daily life, we may frequently receive insignificant telephone calls. Receiving insignificant telephone calls is a terrible bore. If switching off the telephone, an important telephone call may be missed. Therefore, it is desirable to provide an improved method to obviate this problem.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0003] The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a telephone incoming signal discriminator, which automatically discriminates incoming telephone calls, preventing the user from receiving insignificant telephone calls. It is another object of the present invention to provide a telephone incoming signal discriminator, which automatically gives a signal requesting the calling party to input the code if the telephone number of the calling party is not qualified. The telephone incoming signal discriminator is installed in a telephone and adapted to discriminate incoming telephone signal, comprising a first relay, a FSK detector and a DTMF detector respectively connected to one contact of the first relay and a pin detector and adapted to detect FSK signal and DTMF signal from incoming telephone signal, a pin detector connected to the telephone line of the telephone and a FSK/DTMF decoder IC, a tone amplifier and oscillation control connected to the telephone line, a FSK/DTMF decoder IC connected to the pin detector and the tone amplifier and oscillation control, a memory, a buzzer, a comparison/setting control IC connected to the memory, the buzzer and the first relay for setting telephone number and code and storing set telephone number and code in the memory, an auto answer machine, and a second relay connected to the auto answer machine, wherein when a telephone signal comes, it is detected by the FSK detector and the DTMF detector, and then decoded by the FSK/DTMF detector IC, and then compared with the set code by the comparison/setting control IC, so that the comparison/setting control IC drives the telephone to ring when matched, or switches on the second relay for enabling the incoming telephone signal to be shifted to the auto answer machine when not matched.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0004]FIG. 1 is a circuit block diagram of the present invention.

[0005]FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram of the FSK detector according to the present invention.

[0006]FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram of the DTMF detector according to the present invention.

[0007]FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram of the pin detector according to the present invention.

[0008]FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram of the FSK/DTMF decoder IC according to the present invention.

[0009]FIG. 6 is a circuit diagram of the tone amplifier and oscillation control according to the present invention.

[0010]FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram of the comparison/setting control IC according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0011] Referring to FIG. 1, the telephone incoming signal discriminator of the invention comprises a FSK detector 11 and a DTMF detector 12 respectively connected to one contact of a first relay 13 and a pin detector 14, a pin detector 14 connected to the telephone line and a FSK/DTMF decoder IC 15, a tone amplifier and oscillation control 16 connected to the telephone line, a FSK/DTMF decoder IC 15 connected to the pin detector 14 and the tone amplifier and oscillation control 16, a memory 18, a buzzer 19, a comparison/setting control IC 17 connected to the memory 18, the buzzer 19 and the first relay 13, and a second relay 20 connected to an auto answer machine 21.

[0012] The first relay 13 has its normal close contact connected to the FSK detector 11 and the DTMF detector 12, and its normal open contact connected to the telephone 22. The comparison/setting control IC 17 is provided for setting telephone number and code and storing set telephone number and code in the memory 18. When a call signal comes, it is detected by the FSK detector 11 and the DTMF detector 12, and then decoded by the FSK/DTMF detector IC 15, and then compared with the set code by the comparison/setting control IC 17. When matched, the comparison/setting control IC 17 drives the telephone 22 to ring, informing the user to pick up the telephone 22. If not matched, the comparison/setting control IC 17 drives the tone amplifier and oscillation control 16 to output a voice signal, requesting the calling party to input the code. In case the calling party inputs a code upon request of the voice signal from the tone amplifier and oscillation control 16, the code will be detected by the FSK detector 11 and the DTMF detector 12, and then decoded by the FSK/DTMF detector IC 15, and then compared with the set code by the comparison/setting control IC 17, so that the comparison/setting control IC 17 will drive the buzzer 19 to output an audio calling signal upon recognition of inputted code from the calling party, leaving the user to decide if to pick up or not to pick up the telephone. By means of the aforesaid arrangement, the user can discriminate important calls from non-important calls.

[0013] During the call signal or inputted code does not match with the set value during the aforesaid call signal or code comparison procedure, the comparison/setting control IC 17 immediately switches off the first relay 13, enabling the auto answer machine 21 to answer the call.

[0014] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the FSK detector 11 and the DTMF detector 12 each comprise a single-chip IC U1 or U2, an amplifier Ur or U4 connected to the single-chip IC U1 or U2, and the related resistors and capacitors, and adapted to detect FSK and DTMF signal of the telephone line for output to the comparison/setting control IC 17.

[0015] Referring to FIG. 4, the pin detector 14 comprises a photo coupler U5 adapted to detect telephone signal and couple detected telephone signal to the comparison/setting control IC 17.

[0016] Referring to FIG. 5, the FSK/DTMF detector IC 15 is comprised of a single-chip IC U6 adapted to analyze telephone number and code from incoming signal for comparison with set code by the comparison/setting control IC 17.

[0017] Referring to FIG. 6, the tone amplifier and oscillation control 16 is comprised of an amplifier U7 adapted to amplify an oscillation signal for connection to the telephone exchange line. The first relay 13 is respectively connected to the telephone 22 and a power supply circuit formed of a voltage stabilizer U8.

[0018] Referring to FIG. 7, the comparison/setting control IC 17 comprises a single-chip IC U9, and a memory U10 connected to the single-chip IC U9 and adapted to store a pre-set telephone number and code. The output end of the single-chip IC U9 is connected to the buzzer 19.

[0019] A prototype of telephone incoming signal discriminator has been constructed with the features of FIGS. 1-7. The telephone incoming signal discriminator functions smoothly to provide all of the features discussed earlier.

[0020] Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims. 

What the invention claimed is:
 1. A telephone incoming signal discriminator installed in a telephone and adapted to discriminate incoming telephone signal, comprising a first relay, a FSK detector and a DTMF detector respectively connected to one contact of said first relay and a pin detector and adapted to detect FSK signal and DTMF signal from incoming telephone signal, a pin detector connected to the telephone line of the telephone and a FSK/DTMF decoder IC, a tone amplifier and oscillation control connected to the telephone line, a FSK/DTMF decoder IC connected to said pin detector and said tone amplifier and oscillation control, a memory, a buzzer, a comparison/setting control IC connected to said memory, said a buzzer and said first relay for setting telephone number and code and storing set telephone number and code in said memory, an auto answer machine, and a second relay connected to said auto answer machine, wherein when a telephone signal comes, it is detected by said FSK detector and said DTMF detector, and then decoded by said FSK/DTMF detector IC, and then compared with the set code by said comparison/setting control IC, so that said comparison/setting control IC drives the telephone to ring when matched, or switches on said second relay for enabling the incoming telephone signal to be shifted to said auto answer machine when not matched. 